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#291520 - 11/16/06 09:59 PM Re: TRAILER : one or two wheels??? [Re: whisky]
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99 out of 100 would tell you to buy the yak version that has no suspension. but iam not sure..
In towns and almost anywere i would prefer the ibex with the suspension. When you have 15-25kg in your trail and jumping on and of walkingbanes, dumps in the road etc the suspension must be good to have.

In my opinion if you are going rough offroad tracks. You need a one wheel with suspension.
Biking is about maximum 1-6 hours each day on the wheels. And 4-12 half liters each day. On interrail you travel from a to b, on bike you travel between a to b. A old visdom word from Norway
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TRAILER : one or two wheels??? Slvr 11/10/06 08:58 AM
Re: TRAILER : one or two wheels??? whisky 11/10/06 10:41 AM
Re: TRAILER : one or two wheels??? vagabond 11/16/06 09:59 PM
Re: TRAILER : one or two wheels??? Flo 11/17/06 06:44 AM
Re: TRAILER : one or two wheels??? Slvr 11/25/06 04:05 PM
Re: TRAILER : one or two wheels??? KeithCov 10/09/12 02:58 PM
Re: TRAILER : one or two wheels??? alguien que pedalea por ahi 10/11/12 01:52 PM
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